Structural archaeologist Geoff Carter's radical view of building in the ancient world, especially the archaeology of the lost timber built environment of Southern England. It is new research into of prehistory of architecture, available in a series of articles that are designed to be read in order, and to be accessible to the non-specialist - and there is even some humour

It is a hill fort, with circular buildings, and is slightly urban in nature.Some of the defences are stone built.The vegetation is slightly scrubby, and the area looks a bit dry, but not too arid.It has a good tarmac road, car park and modern structures on the summit.

I am a specialist in European prehistory, and I took the plan from a well known text.

So you are looking for a hill fort with round buildings and stone built defences, in one of the dryer areas of Europe, which is of a tourist attraction locally, of some international interest.

Finally! I never have a hope of identifying the sites, but I get frustrated no end when you professionals cannot come up with the answer. Thanks for the identification, and off to search what info I can find on the site. Looking forward to being frustrated with Lee's choice of site.